ALIGNING NUTRITION KNOWLEDGE AND DIETARY HABITS OF GENERATION Z-IS THERE A ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT?

  • Dr Szabolcs Halasi University of Novi Sad, Hungarian Language Teacher Training Faculty, Department for Physical Education, Štrosmajerova 11, 24000 Subotica, Serbia
  • Miljana Djordjević University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology Novi Sad https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3806-5876
  • Dr Ferenc Kiss University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology Novi Sad, Department of Basic Engineering Disciplines, Blvd. cara Lazara 1, 21000 Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8568-6114
  • Dr Dragana Šoronja-Simović University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology Novi Sad, Department of Carbohydrate Food Engineering, Blvd. cara Lazara 1, 21000 Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8027-5677
  • dr Nikola Maravić University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technology Novi Sad, Department of Carbohydrate Food Engineering https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0643-3662
  • Dr Olga Horvat University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology
  • Dr Žana Šaranović Economics Institute, Belgrade, Serbia
Keywords: Zoomers, nutrition knowledge, body mass index, meal habits, obesity

Abstract


The potential association between determinants such as nutrition knowledge and dietary habits with obesity development among adolescents of generation Z (Zoomers) was investigated in the presented study. Data regarding meals consumption frequency, snack choice and familiarity with amounts of basic food nutrients in diet were gathered throughout a self-designed questionnaire from 854 adolescents (11‒18 years) attending elementary and secondary schools in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The corresponding data was analysed and discussed primarily concerning BMI-for-age, and subsequently, gender and educational stage. The association between BMI categories and examined determinants was tested using chi-square and multinomial logistic regression statistics. Although most of the surveyed adolescents had normal weight (72.1%), a notable share of overweight adolescents was also detected (17.9%). Additionally, observed irregularities in breakfast and dinner consumption frequencies and participants’ modest nutrition knowledge can contribute to further diet deterioration. Statistically significant but weak associations between BMI-for-age and choice of snack, dinner consumption frequency, as well as the frequency of salty snack and fast food consumption, were noted. Furthermore, an increase in nutrition knowledge was inversely associated with obesity prevalence (OR 6.56, 95% CI 1.388‒31.037).

As an outcome, the need for improvement regarding studied determinants especially nutrition knowledge is established and represents a task to achieve through health promotion strategies among generation Z.

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Published
2021/06/11
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